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and tv technology during the 6:00 hour. like a lot of things, be frustrating. tryinn so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work.
and tv technology during the 6:00 hour. like a lot of things, be frustrating. tryinn so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work.
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technology is almost magical. and ambition for a better life is now universal. we earn our livelihood in america today in peaceful competition with people all across the earth. profound and powerful forces are shaking and remaking our world. and the urgent question of our time is whether we can make change our friend and not our enemy. this new world has already enriched the lives of millions of americans who are able to compete and win in it. but when most people are working harder for less, when others cannot work at all, when the cost of health care devastates families and threatens to bankrupt our enterprises, great and small, when the fear of crime robs law-abiding citizens of their freedom, and when millions of poor children cannot even imagine the lives we are calling them to lead, we have not made change our friend. we know we have to face hard truths and take strong steps, but we have not done so, instead, we have drifted. and that drifting has eroded our resources, fractured our economy, and shaken our confidence. though our challenges are fearsome, so
technology is almost magical. and ambition for a better life is now universal. we earn our livelihood in america today in peaceful competition with people all across the earth. profound and powerful forces are shaking and remaking our world. and the urgent question of our time is whether we can make change our friend and not our enemy. this new world has already enriched the lives of millions of americans who are able to compete and win in it. but when most people are working harder for less,...
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that this chain of begin restaurants throughout united states to use this technology to build this transnational community. and to bring that to a wider audience. >> host: it will be several months before is published? >> guest: it will come up the end of 2013. >> host: talking to professor john jackson, jr.. here is the book "racial paranoia" the unintended consequences of political correctness" this is booktv on c-span2. >> host: booktv on c-span2 on location at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia. at the annenberg school of communication currently joining us is the theme michael x. delli carpini what is the annenberg school of communication? >> we do research for the public consumption and a ph.d. training and graduate training that media and communication influence social practice and health and cultural practice. >> we're here to talk about your book "after broadcast news" media regimes, democracy, and the new information environment" but it seems that we have been to be -- debating the broadcast news scenario. to put it into historical context the basic argument is over the last
that this chain of begin restaurants throughout united states to use this technology to build this transnational community. and to bring that to a wider audience. >> host: it will be several months before is published? >> guest: it will come up the end of 2013. >> host: talking to professor john jackson, jr.. here is the book "racial paranoia" the unintended consequences of political correctness" this is booktv on c-span2. >> host: booktv on c-span2 on...
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heather: amazing technology. we have a robotics expert and professor at the university of pennsylvania school of engineering and applied science. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. heather: the nova special makes a point pointing out this technology is just in its infancy. where is it headed? >> that's correct. it is just starting. what we're doing is creating robots very different from the remotely piloted vehicle that you see, what you read about in the press. these are autonomous. they are small, highly maneuverable and navigate indoors in environments which you are and i am right now. so that makes them a very, very powerful tool for emergency response, for search-and-rescue and many other application. >> you said that the holy grail of this technology is to allow these, you know, to move about without gps technology? >> that's correct. so what these robots have are sensors that can actually detect features in the environment like doors, windows and they're able to localize with respect to
heather: amazing technology. we have a robotics expert and professor at the university of pennsylvania school of engineering and applied science. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. heather: the nova special makes a point pointing out this technology is just in its infancy. where is it headed? >> that's correct. it is just starting. what we're doing is creating robots very different from the remotely piloted vehicle that you see, what you read about in the press....
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ssam," an awful loo.these but new echnooogy 3 llke ssciil media has made them a like social media new technology phenomenon, but aa new thhssesccms aren't awful lot."catfish scaa," an "catfishing," oo a the term may have heard the erm 3 "catfishing," or a 3 "catfish scam," an 3 awful llt.these scams aren't a new phenomenon, buttnew ptechnology like social media has made thhm a littleemore ccmmonn and they're a lot like the classic "phishhig""scams 3 businees bureau says these scamssaae also known as "sweetheart scaas," nd in 20011 such online dattng hoaxes were among their top ten scamm of the year. in the past,,the fedeeal trade commission has advised consumers f some of the warning signs of an online datinnghoax. they include...-- wantinn to leave a dating site immediately to switch over to pprsonal email or instant meesaging accounts-- proclaiming instant feeliigs 3 the united tates, but planned visits or face-to-face encounters that keep ggttinn &pupended by tragic or unexpected events. the better business bureaa also aavvies consumers toonever wire money tt those online sweethharts like tra
ssam," an awful loo.these but new echnooogy 3 llke ssciil media has made them a like social media new technology phenomenon, but aa new thhssesccms aren't awful lot."catfish scaa," an "catfishing," oo a the term may have heard the erm 3 "catfishing," or a 3 "catfish scam," an 3 awful llt.these scams aren't a new phenomenon, buttnew ptechnology like social media has made thhm a littleemore ccmmonn and they're a lot like the classic...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. [ male announcer ] the exclusive air suspension in the 2013 ram 1500. ♪ engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. >>> back to "hardball" and now to the "sideshow." tracking joe biden. it was a jam-packed day yesterday for everyone involved in the inauguration from the ceremony to the parade to the evening events. the president's right-hand man, by the way, was on his game the whole time and loving it. the day started with a church service just before 9:00 a.m. and was nonstop from there. >> i joseph r. biden jr. do solemnly swear. that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. that i will well and faithfully di
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. [ male announcer ] the exclusive air suspension in the 2013 ram 1500. ♪ engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪...
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and it was created by using dna technology and a virus that's been approved by the food and drug administration. >>> and a free clinic will be held. can you go and from 1 to 5 at the county council chambers in bell similar. the mist and shots will be given. >>> a audit shows that prisoner tax fraud has ballooned n 2010, more than 91,000 inmates claimed 7,500,000,000 in fraud aren't refunds. >>> and the days of taking out $20 from an atm are ending. there are new machines that dispense 1 and 5-dollar bills and roll out atms that give out coins. >>> the o's players will be at the y of central maryland to celebrate martin luther king junior day. they will attend a moment of greatness. it is an event which honoring king every year. >>> and thank you. >>> it is getting around virginia has not been easy. snow started getting on the road. crews were out there to plow but that did not stop a number of accidents a truck had to plow a tractor-trailer to safety after it plit off the road. they were surprised how quickly the conditions went from bad to worse. >> this is amazing. >> and now the most accurat
and it was created by using dna technology and a virus that's been approved by the food and drug administration. >>> and a free clinic will be held. can you go and from 1 to 5 at the county council chambers in bell similar. the mist and shots will be given. >>> a audit shows that prisoner tax fraud has ballooned n 2010, more than 91,000 inmates claimed 7,500,000,000 in fraud aren't refunds. >>> and the days of taking out $20 from an atm are ending. there are new...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >> now, in an effort to unite the country, but in the end president barack obama's inaugural address was a campaign style stump speech and years from now not only remembered for his divisive combative tone, but exposed the blueprint for obama's radical second term agenda. let's take a look. >> we must make the hard choices to reduce the cost of health care. we will respond to the threat of climate change. our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. our journey is not complete until no citizen is forced to wait for hours to exercise the right to vote. our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving hopeful immigrants who still see america as a land of opportunity. >> sean: all right. while obama remains health bent on tackling national security threats like climate change, the president made no substantive reference toss economic matters like putting you the american people back to work or address th
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >> now, in an effort to unite the country, but in the end president barack obama's inaugural address was a campaign style stump speech and years from now not only remembered for his divisive combative tone, but exposed the blueprint for obama's radical second term agenda. let's take a look. >> we must make the hard choices to reduce the cost of health care. we will respond to the threat...
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, clean energy technology and the maritime trade. these clusters represent both the present and the future drivers of economic drove -- growth and job creation. we must support innovators in these areas with incentives to take risks and bring ideas from dream to reality. i propose a tradable r&d tax credit to commercialize ideas. it has worked in other states and in this something we can do this session. i will work with the legislature to make it more desirable for small and medium-sized businesses to hire more people and to do a better job commercializing the technology developed in our institutions. connecting to the marketplace, we need to get that job done. no economic strategy would be complete without a transportation plan that facilitates this growth. [applause]this session, i specked to work with stakeholders that have already committed to the next generation. in the next 10 years, our population will grow by approximately three quarters of a million people. we will not add one more square inch of dirt to honestly address ou
, clean energy technology and the maritime trade. these clusters represent both the present and the future drivers of economic drove -- growth and job creation. we must support innovators in these areas with incentives to take risks and bring ideas from dream to reality. i propose a tradable r&d tax credit to commercialize ideas. it has worked in other states and in this something we can do this session. i will work with the legislature to make it more desirable for small and medium-sized...
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the cell phone companies and these technology names are not necessarily looking at the u.s. market for the growth. they are looking at the massive population growth outside of the united states. >> tim cook says china will be their biggest market. >> they are looking at population growth numbers outside the u.s. and for those folks they are starting not necessarily with the smartphone but with a simple mobile device and that's really what they are betting on. >> what do you think, jay? >> i think you're right. look at the iphone 4 s, can you get any more incremental from the iphone 4, looked exactly like the iphone 4 and what was the iphone 4 s, the best selling iphone of all time. there's incremental improvements. doesn't mean people aren't buying it. people still appreciate the incremental improvements and to maria's point there's a huge market out there. apple has 5%, 10%, less than 10% of the overall mobile market. there's still a huge amount of room to grow. >> herb, maybe we should ask serie how to solve this. >> that was an innovation that didn't go the way it should,
the cell phone companies and these technology names are not necessarily looking at the u.s. market for the growth. they are looking at the massive population growth outside of the united states. >> tim cook says china will be their biggest market. >> they are looking at population growth numbers outside the u.s. and for those folks they are starting not necessarily with the smartphone but with a simple mobile device and that's really what they are betting on. >> what do you...
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both of them are constantly developing new packaging technologies like the heinz dip and squeeze. th their main input costs are declining cre indramatically. paper, ink, aluminum, that is because there is not a lot of inflation. that is oolala. if you want to play the silent bull market in packaging. bms or berry plastic. this is one of those not so rare cases i definitely like both stocks. the real question here is not which one has the better buy. it is which one is more suited to the stock both have interesting characteristics. if i tell you that berry plastics have the most, they could go wrong, but very badly. it is a very conservative stock, excellent mix of clients and solid dividend, i have seen the stock yielding 3.5% people didn't recognize what was happening. the public became public and it became a dud and people fled from this thing. it only developed $14 and change. it is only a point and a half below the price. there is an opportunity here. now berry takes a tech or formal like approach. the company is an impressive rd operation. including a major design facility. w
both of them are constantly developing new packaging technologies like the heinz dip and squeeze. th their main input costs are declining cre indramatically. paper, ink, aluminum, that is because there is not a lot of inflation. that is oolala. if you want to play the silent bull market in packaging. bms or berry plastic. this is one of those not so rare cases i definitely like both stocks. the real question here is not which one has the better buy. it is which one is more suited to the stock...
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technology is doing swimmingly. united technologies, honeywell, all make a lot of sense. i bless the trade and the investment because it's a multiyear cycle. jake in new york. jake? jake? hit me! >> caller: jim cramer, how are you doing today? >> couldn't be better. how about you? >> caller: i'm doing pretty good. i'm calling about panera bread today. i hopped on the stock's bandwagon and i think it has fabulous growth potential. but in light of yesterday's news from chipotle that food costs are rising, do you think the growth is sustainable and whether this stock is a buy in 2013? >> let's distinguish that. chipotle was expensive stock. both are expensive on price per earrings basis but not on growth basis. paer in ra said repeatedly there's very little inflation pressure on their particular products. right now, both up a lot. but panera is less expensive with chipotle with a better growth path. so there you go. joey in florida. joey. >> caller: hey, jim. what are your thoughts on usac? it's been underperforming since going public. should i put my money in something like
technology is doing swimmingly. united technologies, honeywell, all make a lot of sense. i bless the trade and the investment because it's a multiyear cycle. jake in new york. jake? jake? hit me! >> caller: jim cramer, how are you doing today? >> couldn't be better. how about you? >> caller: i'm doing pretty good. i'm calling about panera bread today. i hopped on the stock's bandwagon and i think it has fabulous growth potential. but in light of yesterday's news from chipotle...
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for example, the technology that we have invented is an expanding around the world, and that is leading to jobs overseas because the plants have to be near the consumers trying to serve. we can't export to the disposable diaper from pennsylvania to china and make money on it so we have 150 factories around the world. but nevertheless, that the business that we do internationally results in jobs in the united states. 20% of our jobs in the united states rely on an international business. 40% in the state of ohio our home state relies on international business. so that international business and being globally competitive is incredibly important to their growth of our company and to the growth of the economy and the allied states. we have the world's best company in the united states but right now we are putting them at a disadvantage with our tax policy, with our fiscal policy and with many of the things i've already talked about. >> thank you. >> i agree with you strongly that we have to do a tax reform and we can't have taxes that make our companies competitive. i agree that we have to
for example, the technology that we have invented is an expanding around the world, and that is leading to jobs overseas because the plants have to be near the consumers trying to serve. we can't export to the disposable diaper from pennsylvania to china and make money on it so we have 150 factories around the world. but nevertheless, that the business that we do internationally results in jobs in the united states. 20% of our jobs in the united states rely on an international business. 40% in...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections or have symptoms such as fever, fatigue, cough, or sores. you should not start humira if you have any kind of infection. ask your rheumatologist about humira, to help relieve you
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such...
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consumer reports says new technologies can help you solve age-old challenges, like a pro. this professional photographer says it can be tough to get a good group foto. >> it can make or break a photograph if just one spern blinking or with a bad expression. >> but what if you can get the best take of each person, combining them. >> you can do this with some camera autos after snapping a photo choose a person, thumb through poses in the photos you've taken, pick one and combine witness best takes of the other people of the photo. you have the best possible picture. >> it takes care of another problem. if someone ruins your shot walking in on it, you can remove them oo. all have you to do is tap on what you don't want. the camera takes ate way. like cheese. the camera takes the picture, it's on phones like samsung galaxy note 2. ever miss a shot? it senses when your fing jer about to snap and takes multiple shots so you don't miss the moment. you'll have fewer excuses for taking a bad photo. features beginning to show up in coming years. >> that is remarkable. >>adh) it's co
consumer reports says new technologies can help you solve age-old challenges, like a pro. this professional photographer says it can be tough to get a good group foto. >> it can make or break a photograph if just one spern blinking or with a bad expression. >> but what if you can get the best take of each person, combining them. >> you can do this with some camera autos after snapping a photo choose a person, thumb through poses in the photos you've taken, pick one and combine...
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in the event of a pandemic, the technology could speed up the vaccine manufacturing process. >>> for everything that you need to know to stay healthy during the flu season negotiation to www.abc2news.com. just head to www.abc2news.com,/flu. all information that you need to stay healthy. >>> time now for a check on the weather. let's go to lynette. >> i know people were because we didn't get the snow it stayed to the south of us. we have a disturbance stkurpbgs to the south out of pennsylvania. some of you getting light snow and flurries, it will make its way to the south as we go through the morning hours. we zoom into some areas getting light snow making it look festive. and. take it easy. it is something to look at. temperatures are colder. >>> one goal to keep kids safe in school. >>> and keep out the orange and black. the festival for o's fans this weekend that you do not want to miss. >>> and everything is up to speed here on 07 at columbia pike. what traffic looks like on 95 and that's coming up on good morning maryland. >>> reducing gun violence and keeping your children safe,
in the event of a pandemic, the technology could speed up the vaccine manufacturing process. >>> for everything that you need to know to stay healthy during the flu season negotiation to www.abc2news.com. just head to www.abc2news.com,/flu. all information that you need to stay healthy. >>> time now for a check on the weather. let's go to lynette. >> i know people were because we didn't get the snow it stayed to the south of us. we have a disturbance stkurpbgs to the...
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there's a change of folks throughout the united states and i'm interested in how they use the media technology to build this transnational spiritual community, and it's a fascinating story that few people know about. so it would be fun to bring that to hopefully a wide audience. >> host: you're finishing it but self months before at it published. >> guest: not until the end of 2013. >> host: we have been talking with university of pennsylvania professor dr. john l. jackson, jr., here's the book. racial pair nowa, the unintended consequences of political correctness, this is book tv on c-span2. >> now from the university of pennsylvania. we discuss the new media regime replacing professional journalism. this interview is part of book tv's college series. >> book tv on c-span2 is on location at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia. we are in the annenberg school of communication currently, and joining us is the dean of the an an annenberg school. what is the annenberg school of communication? >> guest: we're a free-standing school and we do research, both research for the public con ex
there's a change of folks throughout the united states and i'm interested in how they use the media technology to build this transnational spiritual community, and it's a fascinating story that few people know about. so it would be fun to bring that to hopefully a wide audience. >> host: you're finishing it but self months before at it published. >> guest: not until the end of 2013. >> host: we have been talking with university of pennsylvania professor dr. john l. jackson,...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. >>> day after day we are being blown away by this market. tell the truth. the thing simply won't quit. somehow this market keeps taking out its highs when people are being made incredibly bearish and worried. we have to ask ourselves what is going on here? come on. i look at charts. break out, break out, break out, break out. tonight we are going off the charts to see what is going on. carolyn borodin, this woman is a fabulous technician who happens to be my colleague at thestreet.com. although after the calls she's made of late, she belongs in buckingham palace. she has nailed this market. over and over again she has gotten the direction right, with a level of ac
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. >>> day after day we are being blown away by this market. tell the...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got nine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. >> pelley: welcome back to cbs news coverage of the president's second inauguration. you're looking at a live picture of the national mall, this camera facing the mall in the direction the president was facing. this is what he saw as he delivered his speech, the long national mall leading to the washington monument and the lincoln memorial beyond. you can see that the crowd has largely left. the president and the rest of the dignitaries are having a private lunch in the capitol just now. the president delivered his speech immediately after taking the oath of office just before noon today and we have a brie
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got nine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. >> pelley:...
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some of them are technological. the question of george washington writing in a carriage, somebody else in a car, the introduction of radio, television and the internet to record these things -- there are different steps along the way to record, but a continuity -- a kind of reassuring continuity that is important for holidays. you know that thanksgiving in our houses like this. we serve mashed potatoes this way. we have our inaugurations this way. there is very much the same kind of spirit. i pulled a few simple things to give you a sense of the taste and feel of inaugurations. one aspect of inaugurations really from the very beginning is the inaugural ball. these are celebrations in which this candidate, now president, is introduced to the public thomas as well as celebrations of everybody coming together -- public, as well as celebrations of everybody coming together, recognizing supporters, and in the early days introducing this politician to the diplomatic corps in washington. so, here is just a sense. here is a
some of them are technological. the question of george washington writing in a carriage, somebody else in a car, the introduction of radio, television and the internet to record these things -- there are different steps along the way to record, but a continuity -- a kind of reassuring continuity that is important for holidays. you know that thanksgiving in our houses like this. we serve mashed potatoes this way. we have our inaugurations this way. there is very much the same kind of spirit. i...
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we own united technologies. these companies are not making money on the planes they are making money on the service contracts which are very long. importantly i don't think boeing will stop producing these planes. they will build inventory before they stop because there's a learning curve there. as that happens that's good for suppliers. >> bea aerospace is a good name. >> let's talk apple shares are lower after yesterday's nice rebound. america's most valuable company in the process of bottoming, or is more selling coming? that's the key question ahead of next week's earnings report. joe, i'm going to go to you first. i threw the question out on twitter, right, that the stock had such a nice come back yesterday you wondered if it put in a near term bottom. the price action today may make you suggest otherwise. stock was up pre-market now down half a percent. >> what i'm trying to do is not measure my investment in apple on a day-to-day basis. i want to look at where we are after earning and not trade apple. i d
we own united technologies. these companies are not making money on the planes they are making money on the service contracts which are very long. importantly i don't think boeing will stop producing these planes. they will build inventory before they stop because there's a learning curve there. as that happens that's good for suppliers. >> bea aerospace is a good name. >> let's talk apple shares are lower after yesterday's nice rebound. america's most valuable company in the...
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>> new ideas and technology. >> that, if you have just a cold? died missing themselves instead of going to the actual doctor. but is this safe? we will ask dr. mitchell brooks. "the willis report" is on the case. gerri: tonight stop -- top story takes us to a suburb located about 90 miles northwest of philadelphia. officials at an elementary school have suspended a five year-old girl over what they called terrorist threats. after the kindergartner reportedly told a classmate that she wanted to share with the hello kitty bubble gum. the kind that shoots soap bubbles. the girl received a suspension. the girl has since received a psychological evaluation and has been found to be no threat to others. joining me now, the attorney for the girl's family. defense attorney. i'll start with you. tell us more about the facts of the case. >> it happened in a bus line. there was no bubble gum. she was referring to a hello kitty bubble gum which just sheets bubbles. bubbles don't hurt you. even the school psychologist appointed by the school came to the conclu
>> new ideas and technology. >> that, if you have just a cold? died missing themselves instead of going to the actual doctor. but is this safe? we will ask dr. mitchell brooks. "the willis report" is on the case. gerri: tonight stop -- top story takes us to a suburb located about 90 miles northwest of philadelphia. officials at an elementary school have suspended a five year-old girl over what they called terrorist threats. after the kindergartner reportedly told a...
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after the bell, technology takes center stage. we will hear from google, texas instruments and amd among others. >> and friday, the 49% mothership and it was good. revenues above expectations. and also a little beat on the bottom line, but a lot of the different business segments doing well. all clicking and stock was up above 22. comcast traded over 40. >> i saw that, too. and it makes you wonder if the dow jones industrial average will follow the transports at this point. >> why follow those two so closely? comcast at 51% and 49% owners. i'm hearing that dupont is hitting the wires right now, which is inconvenient for -- >> those of us still getting our computers up and running. >> we're going to talk to ellen kullman. and we'll be able to get a better idea on what's going on. fourth kwarer, one of the numbers i'm seeing, a 12 cents and then adjusted number of 11 cents. and that is versus an expectation of 7 cents. so either one of those on numbers would be above expectations. the sales number for the fourth quarter was 7.3 bill
after the bell, technology takes center stage. we will hear from google, texas instruments and amd among others. >> and friday, the 49% mothership and it was good. revenues above expectations. and also a little beat on the bottom line, but a lot of the different business segments doing well. all clicking and stock was up above 22. comcast traded over 40. >> i saw that, too. and it makes you wonder if the dow jones industrial average will follow the transports at this point. >>...
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so the total picture might look grim, but in the space of technology. software and internet, it's a good story. >> software and internet as it relates to health care, or software and internet across the board, john? >> software and internet across the board. >> very interesting. yeah, go ahead. >> life sciences was down. double digits. clean tech was down almost 40%. the reason those two were down, bill, to your question about the fiscal cliff. >> right. >> is they both depend on government policy. clean tech to be successful depends on government subsidies and life sciences to be successful. it depends on low regulation. >> that makes a lot of sense. >> low regulation and low subsidies these last couple of years. >> greg, you're saying venture funding may have declined, but you're expecting the activity to pick up in 2013 because of health i.t. that's your space. >> look at health care specifically, life sciences was the biggest decliner by 16%. there was a decrease in investment, but if you look at specifically health care, digital health care i.t., i
so the total picture might look grim, but in the space of technology. software and internet, it's a good story. >> software and internet as it relates to health care, or software and internet across the board, john? >> software and internet across the board. >> very interesting. yeah, go ahead. >> life sciences was down. double digits. clean tech was down almost 40%. the reason those two were down, bill, to your question about the fiscal cliff. >> right. >>...
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united technologies, honeywell, all make a lot of sense. i ple bless the trade and investment. it's a multiyear cycle. >>> jake in new york. jake. >> caller: jim cramer, how are you doing today? >> couldn't be better. how are you? >> caller: i'm doing pretty good. i'm calling about panera bread today. i hopped on the stock's bandwagon and i think it has fwabulous growth potential. but with news on chipotle that food costs are rising, do you think the growth is sustainable and whether this stock is a buy in 2013? >> let's distinguish that. chipotle was expensive stock. both are expensive on price per earrings basis but not on growth basis. panera says very little inflation pressure on their particular products. they have pass ted on price increases. right now, both up a lot. but panera is less expensive with chipotle with a better growth path. >>> joey in flea. >> caller: hey, jim. what are your thoughts on usac? should i put my money in something like this or cvr refining? >> i like cvr refining. my friend dan dickert, knows refining stocks better than anyone likes this one. i
united technologies, honeywell, all make a lot of sense. i ple bless the trade and investment. it's a multiyear cycle. >>> jake in new york. jake. >> caller: jim cramer, how are you doing today? >> couldn't be better. how are you? >> caller: i'm doing pretty good. i'm calling about panera bread today. i hopped on the stock's bandwagon and i think it has fwabulous growth potential. but with news on chipotle that food costs are rising, do you think the growth is...
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. >> in another sign of fast-changing technological times, more blockbuster video stores are going to close. >> yeah. there's the parent company, dish network, planning to close about 300 blockbuster stores across the country which unfortunately, chris, means that about 3,000 employees will lose their jobs. it's going to leave about 500 blockbuster locations remaining in the states. but this is all on top of what happened last year, which was when dish network also closed about 500 underperforming blockbuster stores just a little bit of background here, they bought the then-bankrupt video rental chain for $320 million back in 2011 so it's sad for those people that will lose their jobs over this. >> it is indeed. thank you, mandy. >>> let's take you back to washington, d.c., where inaugural events continue. we're still waiting for the president, the vice president and their families to arrive at the national prayer service at the national cathedral. this service a tradition that dates back to president washington. we will keep our eye on it as we wait for the president. there will also
. >> in another sign of fast-changing technological times, more blockbuster video stores are going to close. >> yeah. there's the parent company, dish network, planning to close about 300 blockbuster stores across the country which unfortunately, chris, means that about 3,000 employees will lose their jobs. it's going to leave about 500 blockbuster locations remaining in the states. but this is all on top of what happened last year, which was when dish network also closed about 500...
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created his stuff he did that himself and he lives on that technology. that's why they only put out an album every decade because they don't have to. that being said, as we're in the waning moments of this once in a lifetime kind of grouping of the four of us together which i think is lovely, all i want to say is filibuster reform, filibuster reform, filibuster reform filibuster reform. and it looks like harry reid is leaning in that direction. that they will use the 51-vote single vote majority to get things through. if they can't get an agreement on it, the most important one is no secret holds. no anonymous holds. >> if you're going to hold something up, you have to put your name on it. >> hal: if you're going to filibuster, i want to hear from you. you have to talk. if you want to not talk about why you're holding it because you know is politically untenable or not going to be favorable to your constituency, fine but you have to prove it by reading the phone book or wasting everybody's time reading you know, whatever nonsense -- exactly. read the scr
created his stuff he did that himself and he lives on that technology. that's why they only put out an album every decade because they don't have to. that being said, as we're in the waning moments of this once in a lifetime kind of grouping of the four of us together which i think is lovely, all i want to say is filibuster reform, filibuster reform, filibuster reform filibuster reform. and it looks like harry reid is leaning in that direction. that they will use the 51-vote single vote...
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you can use the same technology to make other product. david: no time frame on when you might go public, though? >> no, some of our corporate investors really realize enormous increase in market cap during the past couple of days because the market responded extremely positive in japan and sweden for our partner but we don't have really plans yet. we are just talking. david: thank you for coming in. protein sciences ceo, thanks again. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> well if you are equally upset by getting cut off, speeding and braking, don't drive with me, no i'm kidding, there's one day in one particular month where you may want to get off the road. we will tell you what the worst day for road rage is ahead. david: also one company just had their most successful year ever, they are hiring and they say the new healthcare act is actually going to help their business thrive. the ceo of right at home gives us their secret to why they are to successful. they will be here next. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change
you can use the same technology to make other product. david: no time frame on when you might go public, though? >> no, some of our corporate investors really realize enormous increase in market cap during the past couple of days because the market responded extremely positive in japan and sweden for our partner but we don't have really plans yet. we are just talking. david: thank you for coming in. protein sciences ceo, thanks again. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>>...
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. >> i control technology that is reinventing how education works. >> i am creating a network i will use my whole career. >> welcome back. new developments in the hostage crisis in algeria. foreigners are still unaccounted for after a raid on the natural gas plant in the desert. at least 81 people, including an american were killed. the four-day standoff that preceded it. the group claiming behind to beat this says it will carry out more attacks unless france stopped the military offensive andin mali. that masked men stormed the podium. witnesses say the gun was fired giving security and people in the crowd a chance to tackled the gunman. police found two knives on the assailant. he has a known criminal background as well. another half hour ahead. coming up, you might want to get up and get moving if you're heading to the inauguration ceremony today. [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the big hot pastrami melt. we've perfected the pastrami sandwich -- filled with juicy pastrami pickles, yellow mustard and melted cheese. all piled-high on freshly baked bread. taste on
. >> i control technology that is reinventing how education works. >> i am creating a network i will use my whole career. >> welcome back. new developments in the hostage crisis in algeria. foreigners are still unaccounted for after a raid on the natural gas plant in the desert. at least 81 people, including an american were killed. the four-day standoff that preceded it. the group claiming behind to beat this says it will carry out more attacks unless france stopped the...
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the technology created the potential. folks in government have to figure out how to open to door, sometimes you do need a big key and you need to figure out some tough combinations of the locks, but if you can just make those changes, the invest will power into the new opportunity. >> host: we're talking with former fcc chairman reed hundt and broadband plan director, blair levin, how technology can fix the budget. one of the examples you put in your book is what is happening right now in kansas city with google. are you supportive of that project? how did that project play into the politics of abundance. ... >> we will have to have faster and cheaper broadband we want to be at the forefront of the next generations innovations. >> host: what is your job? >> guest: i work at the acton institute, but i also work on projects projects. google did a great thing for this country when they said that they would like to apply to us. and then 1100 communities apply. that doesn't mean that all the citizens need the great innovations
the technology created the potential. folks in government have to figure out how to open to door, sometimes you do need a big key and you need to figure out some tough combinations of the locks, but if you can just make those changes, the invest will power into the new opportunity. >> host: we're talking with former fcc chairman reed hundt and broadband plan director, blair levin, how technology can fix the budget. one of the examples you put in your book is what is happening right now in...
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it is all about new products and whether they've been leap frogd by other technology companies. so if they do 40 instead of 50 million iphones look out. >> it's all interesting products. >> that number is 40 instead of 50 this number will get absolutely -- >> china's economy grew stronger than expected last quarter but expanded at the slowest pace since 1999. john rutledge chairman of rutledge capital said the rebound is more evidence you should be looking for opportunity there. joins us live from california. great to see you again. >> nice to see you. good morning. >> good morning. hard landing. completely off the table now with this number. >> yeah. we've seen 25 hard landings reported in the last year. >> maybe more depending who you listen to, john. >> absolutely. and china is still not dead. >> so where do you look for opportunity? what are the best plays? are you sort of sticking to the same types of plays that you've mentioned to us in the past, freeports, some of those? >> fundamentally, china is going to grow about 8% a year for some time. that means their economy will
it is all about new products and whether they've been leap frogd by other technology companies. so if they do 40 instead of 50 million iphones look out. >> it's all interesting products. >> that number is 40 instead of 50 this number will get absolutely -- >> china's economy grew stronger than expected last quarter but expanded at the slowest pace since 1999. john rutledge chairman of rutledge capital said the rebound is more evidence you should be looking for opportunity...
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many investors see ibm as an indicator of technology spending and demand. >>> the ground work for the supreme court battle over same- sex marriage is getting under way. supporters of california's ban filed the first briefs with the high court today. the papers argue same-sex marriage goes against tradition. lawyers for same-sex couples are expected to file their arguments next month. >>> firefighters say they are making progress in their effort to stop a fire. authorities say the fire erupted about 11:00 this morning and was burning in a steep area that was difficult to get to. the fire has burned 300 acres and tonight it's 50% contained. crews are hoping to have full containment by tomorrow morning. >>> the america's cup will make it mark on san francisco's waterfront. but it's not all about sailing. jana katsuyama got a look at a concert venue and tells us one big name that expected to perform. >> reporter: crews are busy in a venue that is expected to be a viewing area. a 9,000 seat america's will be it become used for concerts, and televised viewing of the races. >> this will be t
many investors see ibm as an indicator of technology spending and demand. >>> the ground work for the supreme court battle over same- sex marriage is getting under way. supporters of california's ban filed the first briefs with the high court today. the papers argue same-sex marriage goes against tradition. lawyers for same-sex couples are expected to file their arguments next month. >>> firefighters say they are making progress in their effort to stop a fire. authorities say...
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many investors see ibm as an indicator of technology spending and demand. >>> the ground work for the supreme court battle over same- sex marriage is getting under way. supporters of california's ban filed the first briefs with the high court today. the papers argue same-sex marriage goes against tradition. lawyers for same-sex couples are expected to file their arguments next month. >>> firefighters say they are making progress in their effort to stop a fire. authorities say the fire erupted about 11:00 this morning and was burning in a steep area that was difficult to get to. the fire has burned 300 acres and tonight it's 50% contained. crews are hoping to have full containment by tomorrow morning. >>> the america's cup will make it mark on san francisco's waterfront. but it's not all about sailing. jana katsuyama got a look at a concert venue and tells us one big name that expected to perform. >> reporter: crews are busy in a venue that is expected to be a viewing area. a 9,000 seat america's cup pavilion will be built. it become used for concerts, and televised viewing of the race
many investors see ibm as an indicator of technology spending and demand. >>> the ground work for the supreme court battle over same- sex marriage is getting under way. supporters of california's ban filed the first briefs with the high court today. the papers argue same-sex marriage goes against tradition. lawyers for same-sex couples are expected to file their arguments next month. >>> firefighters say they are making progress in their effort to stop a fire. authorities say...
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made a good product when if a five year old picked up a gun and killed in the five year old and the technology to have trigger locks was had was there all along in the gun manufacturers decided not to use it just like car manufacturers decided not to put on seatbelts or tobacco manufacturers decided to make cigarettes that continue to burn even when they weren't being done and so couches caught on fire i mean you know congress or doesn't there i would in the chamber yeah exactly congress in two thousand five hundred solve gun makers of all liability neal you want to put last word we'll take the next call i just think it's dangerous any time you touch gun rights because it is something that specifically mentioned in the bill of rights yes yes hold. on a militia dana damon in columbus ohio a daemon about taxes. or. a little guy. they will want to do a little oh. ok yeah thank you damon for the call taxes actually did go up for working people people making under one hundred thirteen thousand dollars because they had gone down temporarily for a year was it a year or two years it was two to two yea
made a good product when if a five year old picked up a gun and killed in the five year old and the technology to have trigger locks was had was there all along in the gun manufacturers decided not to use it just like car manufacturers decided not to put on seatbelts or tobacco manufacturers decided to make cigarettes that continue to burn even when they weren't being done and so couches caught on fire i mean you know congress or doesn't there i would in the chamber yeah exactly congress in two...
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. >>> we believe in our right to defend ourselves and our families with semiautomatic firearms technology. we believe that if neither the criminal nor the political class and their bodyguards and security people are limited by magazine capacity, we shouldn't be limited in our capacity either. >> that is a typically fired up wayne la pierre, the head of the nra. good morning, i'm mark halperin, this is "way too early," imagining all the people living in peace. thanks for being up with us this wednesday, january 23rd. there's a new debt ceiling plan from speaker john boehner and the house republicans that could force senate democrats to finally show their hand and pass a budget. plus it's only day four of president obama's second term, but joe biden is already commenting on possibly running for the top job himself in 2016. we'll show you what he said in a minute. first the new developments in the debate over guns in america. the national rifle association last night delivered a sharp response to president obama's inaugural address. speaking in reno, nevada, way waywayn wayne lapierre lashed
. >>> we believe in our right to defend ourselves and our families with semiautomatic firearms technology. we believe that if neither the criminal nor the political class and their bodyguards and security people are limited by magazine capacity, we shouldn't be limited in our capacity either. >> that is a typically fired up wayne la pierre, the head of the nra. good morning, i'm mark halperin, this is "way too early," imagining all the people living in peace. thanks for...
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some of them are technological. the question of george washington writing in a carriage, somebody else in a car, the introduction of radio, television and the internet to record these things -- there are different steps along the way to record, but a continuity -- a kind of reassuring continuity that is important for holidays. you know that thanksgiving in our houses like this. we serve mashed potatoes this way. we have our inaugurations this way. there is very much the same kind of spirit. i pulled a few simple things to give you a sense of the taste and feel of inaugurations. one aspect of inaugurations really from the very beginning is the inaugural ball. these are celebrations in which this candidate, now president, is introduced to the public thomas as well as celebrations of everybody coming together -- public, as well as celebrations of everybody coming together, recognizing supporters, and in the early days introducing this politician to the diplomatic corps in washington. so, here is just a sense. here is a
some of them are technological. the question of george washington writing in a carriage, somebody else in a car, the introduction of radio, television and the internet to record these things -- there are different steps along the way to record, but a continuity -- a kind of reassuring continuity that is important for holidays. you know that thanksgiving in our houses like this. we serve mashed potatoes this way. we have our inaugurations this way. there is very much the same kind of spirit. i...
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helpp ((overnor) "the most abundant foom of renewwale enegy that we have with the technology to harness todayyis offshore ind." wind."a similar bill failed past year...but supporters believe they havv enough votes to getthe measure enacted this session. 3 3 3 3 3 &p3 3 33 p, anooher rrincarnation of the musical hairspray isscoming to baltimore.///hold ::5 nats/// natt/// it starteedas movie writtee and ddreeted by baltimore native john waters.but tonight there waa rehearsal for "hairspray in concert" which is coming to the meyerhoff this weekenddits collaboratioo betwwen the baltimore symphony orchessra and performers like mickey dolenz who once starred with tth mmnkeessrocc bandd "the philhhmonic orchestra is the set in a way ...one of phe stars of he show... see props....but there is no big se. set. students from the alss will be part of he perfoomance and john atees will serre as host and 3arrator..- p3 next on fox45 nees at tenn.. &pwas thiisperformance live... stateeents tonight... from the (sot)anna epsilantis19 39953i know that as a small business ago. (?)what
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. ahh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. look! over time, cascade complete pacs fight film buildup two times better than finish quantum to help leave glasses sparkling. cascade. the clear choice. to help leave glasses sparkling. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> president obama's second term in office is under way. the president taking the oath about 90 minutes ago in a private ceremony in the blue room at the white house. supreme court
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. ahh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor....
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but i remind many people we follow it closely and it is a technology that has been used in texas and we feel comfortable that it is flowing the economy here in pennsylvania and it is going to make us and the united states in the long-term energy independent from the mid east. let me ask you two quickies. number one, does all of this washington stuff affect pennsylvania? and how bad is that going to affect pennsylvania? it is hard to predict. we could lose millions in community block grant funding and in the education department and a number of other areas. so i'm in the process of getting ready to announce my budge it in the first week of february. we don't know what we are or aren't going to have. i inherited a $4.2 billion deficit. we didn't spend more than what we had. the federal government has to look to spend within their means. >> we are going to leave it there. >> we appreciate it. great story to tell. we have breaking news out of washington now the house is voting to provide aid to victims of super storm sandy. >> the house vote is continuing. we have five minutes left. this
but i remind many people we follow it closely and it is a technology that has been used in texas and we feel comfortable that it is flowing the economy here in pennsylvania and it is going to make us and the united states in the long-term energy independent from the mid east. let me ask you two quickies. number one, does all of this washington stuff affect pennsylvania? and how bad is that going to affect pennsylvania? it is hard to predict. we could lose millions in community block grant...
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nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology. quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. >> osgood: season 3 of downton abbey, the tv series, got underway this month. the real downton abbey has survived many more seasons than that. with martha teichner we're all invited on a tour. >> reporter: downton abbey fans will recognize it instantly. so this is like the downton abbey picture with the dog in it. except in real life, the house is called high clear castle. tell me about this room. >> the beautiful library. iconic because it is much beloved by downton abbey fans >> reporter: instead of the fictional earl of grantham and his family, high clear's actual owners are the 8th earl and lady, fiona and jordy to their friends one of them who happens to be the creator of downton abbey. >> we needed a house that even to people to whom this way of life was totally strange they needed to understand why someone would take their life to the edge of the cliff in order to save this house >> i've sacrificed too much to downton to give in now. i r
nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology. quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. >> osgood: season 3 of downton abbey, the tv series, got underway this month. the real downton abbey has survived many more seasons than that. with martha teichner we're all invited on a tour. >> reporter: downton abbey fans will recognize it instantly. so this is like the downton abbey picture with the dog in it. except in real life, the house is called high clear castle....
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because technology allows it, we are following along. some of the best moments are when the technology fails so we can hope that happens. since we can go to john roberts, we will. john, what is happening there? >> we hoping the technology will serve us well because we have a lot way do go, more than a mile to the white house. you are look at the turn we made on constitution avenue with a fabulous display of military music and ceremony as a number of military marching bands and dressed house platoons came by. just for the report, each of the platoons on the rifles they had a bayonet. there were three presidential limousines behind us. we are 100 feet away from the furthest. two are decoys. one is actually carrying the president. i will not tell you on camera which is carrying the president but obviously if the president gets out that will become apparent quickly. we are now just going the long, long motorcade and this will be one of the biggest motorcades you have ever seen all the way along the parade route between constitution avenue to
because technology allows it, we are following along. some of the best moments are when the technology fails so we can hope that happens. since we can go to john roberts, we will. john, what is happening there? >> we hoping the technology will serve us well because we have a lot way do go, more than a mile to the white house. you are look at the turn we made on constitution avenue with a fabulous display of military music and ceremony as a number of military marching bands and dressed...
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aerospace, life sciences, military, agriculture, information technology, clean energy technology and the maritime trades. these clusters represent both the present and the future key drivers of economic growth and job creation in our state. we must support innovators in these areas with incentives to take risks and bring ideas from dream to reality. i have proposed a tradable r&d tax credit to help early-stage companies to develop and commercialize their idea. it's worked in other states, and it's something we can do this session. i will work with the legislature to make it more desirable for small and medium size businesses to hire more people and to do a better job commercializing the technology developed in our world-class research institutions, connecting the dots from the classroom to the laboratory to the marketplace. we've got to get that job done. and no economic strategy would be complete without a transportation plan that facilitates this growth. [applause] this session i expect to work with stakeholders that have already committed to a bipartisan plan to build an infrastru
aerospace, life sciences, military, agriculture, information technology, clean energy technology and the maritime trades. these clusters represent both the present and the future key drivers of economic growth and job creation in our state. we must support innovators in these areas with incentives to take risks and bring ideas from dream to reality. i have proposed a tradable r&d tax credit to help early-stage companies to develop and commercialize their idea. it's worked in other states,...
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far above. >> amazing technology indeed. looking forward to seeing how many show up tomorrow. thank you. this year we want to learn from your view of the presidential inauguration as well. cnn's brook baldwin is joining us now to explain how you can be part of our coverage. brook, how can our folks be part of the coverage? >> okay. this is so fun and exciting for everyone here involved. four years ago, we were here on this very national mall. we were witnessing history, all eyes were on barack obama. fast forward to now, all our eyes are on you. here is the challenge we are giving not only to among us here at cnn but to all of you around the world. because this is history and we want you to help us share this history with our viewers globally. so what you need to do. if you're not on instagram, get on instagram. it's quick and easy. upload your photo. i don't care if you are at home watching, cnn and the inauguration and take a photo of yourself watching the inaugurati inauguration, right here with me on the national mall, i
far above. >> amazing technology indeed. looking forward to seeing how many show up tomorrow. thank you. this year we want to learn from your view of the presidential inauguration as well. cnn's brook baldwin is joining us now to explain how you can be part of our coverage. brook, how can our folks be part of the coverage? >> okay. this is so fun and exciting for everyone here involved. four years ago, we were here on this very national mall. we were witnessing history, all eyes...
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a unit of united technologies. do you believe the speculation that this might be due to not a single cause, but multiple causes? >> well, it's the problem, you can't rule out anything at this point. multiple causes, i don't know, this looks awfully discreet to the battery itself. i think the majority chance is that it's some kind of defective battery batch. it might be this wiring, this installati installation. they'll look at all possibilities. while the architectural is found to be invalid, i think that's exceedingly low. >> in terms of the production, i'm not sure if this is in your universe, but general electric had a conference call on friday in which they said they're standing behind the aircraft. they have not been told by bowing to slow down production of the engines which are going on the 787. is it your guess that they'll have to tell boeing we're not making as much of these? >> well, there's no reason they can't continue to ramp up and get to where they want to get to. getting ten a month was always a bi
a unit of united technologies. do you believe the speculation that this might be due to not a single cause, but multiple causes? >> well, it's the problem, you can't rule out anything at this point. multiple causes, i don't know, this looks awfully discreet to the battery itself. i think the majority chance is that it's some kind of defective battery batch. it might be this wiring, this installati installation. they'll look at all possibilities. while the architectural is found to be...